Former Cal State Fullerton goalkeeper Scott Alexander returns
for his third season as a full-time assistant coach with the
Titans' women's program in 2008, focusing on training Fullerton's
netminders.

Alexander spent the 2001-03 and 2005 seasons as a volunteer
assistant coach under former Head Coach Ali Khosroshahin before
joining the program on a full-time basis in 2007.

Under his tutelage, former Titan Karen Bardsley became the first
player in Big West Conference history to be named Big West
Goalkeeper of the Year three times (2004-06) and was named a
Freshman All-American by Soccer Buzz in 2002.

In 2007, Alexander played a key role in developing Shayla Sabin
into the fourth-consecutive Goalkeeper of the Year from Cal State
Fullerton as the junior posted a 0.89 goals against average and
seven shutouts en route to All-Big West First-Team honors and Big
West Conference Tournament MVP laurels.

In between Titan matches, Alexander spent two years training
alongside some of the world's finest players with the Los Angeles
Galaxy of Major League Soccer and played professionally with the
United Soccer League's El Paso Patriots in 2003, posting four
shutouts, 93 saves, and a 1.54 goals against average.

In 2004, he served as head coach of the varsity soccer team at
nearby El Modena HS in Orange, Calif., and is currently a staff
coach for the Fullerton Rangers Youth Soccer Club.

A four-year letter winner at Cal State Fullerton for former Head
Coach Al Mistri, Alexander completed his career in 2000. He shined
as a junior after being thrust into the starting role after an
injury to Sean Rockwell, posting a 12-5 record in net to go with
five shutouts and a 1.20 GAA.

Alexander was a three-year letter winner at Hemet HS in Hemet,
Calif., earning league MVP, first-team all-league, and team MVP
honors during his senior year. He also earned first-team all-league
and team MVP honors as a junior.

A native of Hemet, CA, Alexander graduated from Cal State
Fullerton with a bachelor's degree in philosophy in 2002. He
currently resides in Fullerton.